Help Commands In Terminal Mode; Command Syntax; Table 6-23: Terminal Mode Software Commands - Teledyne 200E Instruction Manual

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Computer mode is used when the analyzer is connected to a computer with a dedicated
interface program such as APICOM. More information regarding APICOM can be found in
later in this section or on the T-API website at http://www.teledyne-
api.com/software/apicom/.
Interactive mode is used with a terminal emulation programs such as HyperTerminal or a
"dumb" computer terminal. The commands that are used to operate the analyzer in this
mode are listed in Table 6-23.

6.11.1.2. Help Commands in Terminal Mode

Table 6-23: Terminal Mode Software Commands

COMMAND
Control-T
Switches the analyzer to terminal mode (echo, edit). If mode flags 1 & 2 are OFF,
the interface can be used in interactive mode with a terminal emulation program.
Control-C
Switches the analyzer to computer mode (no echo, no edit).
CR
A carriage return is required after each command line is typed into the
(carriage
terminal/computer. The command will not be sent to the analyzer to be executed
return)
until this is done. On personal computers, this is achieved by pressing the ENTER
key.
BS
Erases one character to the left of the cursor location.
(backspace)
ESC
Erases the entire command line.
(escape)
? [ID] CR
This command prints a complete list of available commands along with the
definitions of their functionality to the display device of the terminal or computer
being used. The ID number of the analyzer is only necessary if multiple analyzers
are on the same communications line, such as the multi-drop setup.
Control-C
Pauses the listing of commands.
Control-P
Restarts the listing of commands.

6.11.1.3. Command Syntax

Commands are not case-sensitive and all arguments within one command (i.e. ID numbers,
keywords, data values, etc.) must be separated with a space character.
All Commands follow the syntax:
Where
X
is the command type (one letter) that defines the type of command.
Allowed designators are listed in Table 6-24 and Appendix A-6.
[ID]
is the analyzer identification number (Section 6.10.1). Example: the
Command "? 200" followed by a carriage return would print the list of
available commands for the revision of software currently installed in
the instrument assigned ID Number 200.
044100102 Rev A
Function
X [ID] COMMAND <CR>
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